Saturday, January 30, 2010

There's this thing going around called Project 365 challenging people to document a year in pictures. Remembering to take a picture every single day is a little ambitious for me so I decided to make it three hundred something pictures so I won't feel like a failure when I forget a day or two here and there. The plan is to post a week in review here on our blog so you guys can see the types of things we find exciting around here. As usual, I procrastinated a little so here we are 30 days into January and I'm just now putting my first batch of pictures up. Hopefully I'll be a little better about getting them up on a regular basis from here on out.

January 1st: Keaton with the unicorn Pillow Pet he got for Christmas.

January 2nd: I don't think there are many Saturdays that don't involve a trip to Sam's.

January 3rd: Uh-oh, I forgot to buy a new calendar, better hurry up and get one.

January 4th: Aubrie's first day back to Irish dance after the Christmas break.

January 5th: One last picture of the Christmas tree before I take it down.

January 6th: Our plumbing backed up and flooded the kitchen and the kid's room last night so today we went out and got a new steam cleaner because their room stunk!!

January 7th: Irelyn and Juliette are 4 months old today.

January 8th: My favorite coffee cup. Two things that make me happy: lots of coffee and bright colors.

January 9th: Gage playing with blocks.

January 10th: Sunday night after kids are in bed is lesson planning time.

January 11th: Kenlie's first time to get her nails painted. She kept saying "I'm so excited you painted my fingers and my toes with 'more' polish".

January 15th: I've had The One Year Bible for years now and haven't actually done it. I decided this will be the year for that. I'm starting a little late but the reading is short so I should be able to catch up.

January 16th: Gage with the spy glasses he got for Christmas.

January 17th: Irelyn.

January 18th: I finally got around to taking down the Christmas tree and this is what I found on the wall behind where it stood. Thankfully the artist signed his name so I was able to know who I had to punish.